72 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries |
4 Jul 1944, R. E. Jones Wartime diary Posted: 01 Jun 2014 10:04 PM PDT Book / Document: Date(s) of events described: Tue, 4 Jul 1944 Heavy showers all day, brightened 5pm. Brick work & ground rice. Some significance being attached to cartoons & wine adverts that have appeared in the paper recently. Meanings bearing on the war can be read into them. No lorry today. Mrs Flaherty caught trading with Formosan guard. Japs arrested her. Much rumour re Kowloon being turned over to Wang Ching Wei Gov't. With Steve pm. He has slight fever. Japs rang bell 10 mins before time 7.50pm & it seems a deliberate attempt to be nasty. A crowd of about 50 were taken up to H.Qs where they were told that although they were on their way to their different rooms they could not have reached them by 8pm & therefore were transgressing because they did not allow sufficient time to leave where-ever they where [sic] to get back to their own quarters by 8pm. The Japs are wrong because any part of the Camp can be reached in less than 10 mins from the place the 50 were collected, the Canteen gate. It takes only 25 mins to go around the whole Camp perimeter. |
4 Jul 1944, Eric MacNider's wartime diary Posted: 24 Jun 2014 05:46 AM PDT |
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